Feeling scattered no matter how many productivity apps you try? In this episode, I share why pen and paper might be the most powerful tool in your workflow, especially if you're neurodivergent, a deep thinker, or just tired of digital clutter. 🎙️ Inside the episode, I'll cover: The real reason writing things down helps you think more clearly and stay focusedHow analog systems can reduce decision fatigue (no more bouncing between apps!)Why capturing your ideas on paper leads to more follow-thr...
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Feeling scattered no matter how many productivity apps you try? In this episode, I share why pen and paper might be the most powerful tool in your workflow, especially if you're neurodivergent, a deep thinker, or just tired of digital clutter. 🎙️ Inside the episode, I'll cover: The real reason writing things down helps you think more clearly and stay focusedHow analog systems can reduce decision fatigue (no more bouncing between apps!)Why capturing your ideas on paper leads to more follow-thr...
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Mindful Productivity Podcast
Feeling scattered no matter how many productivity apps you try? In this episode, I share why pen and paper might be the most powerful tool in your workflow, especially if you're neurodivergent, a deep thinker, or just tired of digital clutter. 🎙️ Inside the episode, I'll cover: The real reason writing things down helps you think more clearly and stay focusedHow analog systems can reduce decision fatigue (no more bouncing between apps!)Why capturing your ideas on paper leads to more follow-thr...